Non-finance getting MBA to pivot to DCM/ECM. Is it possible or not really?

I have zero finance background, zero relevant experience.

I have a bachelors in math from a target school 5 years ago. I've been in data analytics for 5 years. My plan is to take the GMAT, get a 740+, and go to the best business school I get into. 

I like restructuring, leveraged finance, structured finance. I like what ECM/DCM groups in banks do. Open to consulting but I prefer banking jobs that work <80 hours a week as my first preference. 

Long term: I like jobs that improve the operations of companies. Whether it's consulting or in-house. And a total yearly compensation of $200K+

Life-wise: I do not want regular 80-hour work weeks. 50-60+ hours a week is fine. Working until midnight a few times is fine. But not everyday for months. 

I go to sleep at 10PM and get 8 hours of sleep. That's really important to me to maintain that as much as possible.

Is what I want realistic, or not really?

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